
Pacific Clinics Celebrates Pride Month Across California
Pacific Clinics employees celebrated Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month by representing the agency at community events across the state.
Pacific Clinics employees, clients and families we serve have been impacted by the Southern California fires. For ways to give, click here: Donate to Pacific Clinics Assistance Fund
Pacific Clinics delivers high-quality behavioral health and social services to advance health equity and well-being for children, adults and families. Learn more about our life-affirming services offered on-site, at home, virtual and in the community.
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Individualized Complex Care Services
Neurodevelopmental Services
Intensive Community-Based Services and Wraparound
Mobile Crisis Services
Placement Supportive Services
Prevention and Early Intervention Services
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
First 5
Hope Program and Katie A Program
Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
Pacific Clinics employees celebrated Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month by representing the agency at community events across the state.
In recognition of Nonbinary Day on July 14, we take a deeper dive into understanding nonbinary and transgender experiences, through the lens of a Pacific Clinics employee.
Pacific Clinics APFC team members conducted a presentation on building relationships with schools and AAPI youth at the National Training and Technical Assistance Center’s Annual Summit.
In recognition of BIPOC Mental Health Month, Pacific Clinics employees share their thoughts on commonly perceived expectations for Black women, as well as the importance of intersectionality in discourse about mental health and barriers to care.
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Clark Gregg, Champion of Mental Health and award-winning actor, director, screenwriter and mental health advocate, talks about anxiety during Men’s Mental Health Month in June.
Senior Clinical Psychology Supervisor Charles Chege and Senior Director of Training Beth Jenks recently contributed to the article “The Worldview Genogram: A Process Model for Enhancing Diversity Responsiveness and Competence in Education, Training, and Clinical Supervision”, published in Psychological Services, a scholarly publication of the America Psychological Association.
Ty, a young adult who identifies as nonbinary and transgender, lost their mom at a young age. While home life was uncertain with their dad, who couldn’t fully accept that Ty wouldn’t be keeping their birth name, Ty found a place of belonging at Pacific Clinics’ San Jose-based Hope Drop-In Center.
Capital Region employees participated in Solano County’s Pride event in the city of Vacaville featuring drag performers, entertainment, speakers, booths with local resources – including a Pacific Clinics booth – and a farmers market.
Thank you for reading the Pacific Clinics monthly newsletter which shares news about our agency and the communities we serve.
In recognition of May Mental Health Month and June Men’s Health Month, Actor, Writer and Producer Clark Gregg, known for playing Agent Phil Coulson in Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe, shares the importance of mental health.
National Foster Care Month, which falls during the month of May, is a time to acknowledge our professional parents such as Bakari, who work tirelessly to help youth in foster care be successful in life.
Salesforce highlights Pacific Clinics in their “Customer Snapshot” and how the agency has been able to automate patient onboarding to address high demand.
Pacific Clinics participated in the annual NAMIWalks Greater Los Angeles County Mental Health Fest and Walk to spread awareness of mental illness and eliminate stigma at the Los Angeles State Historic Park.
There’s a “sweet spot” for Kim in how she goes about parenting youth in foster care, and her unique perspective as both a resource mom and a professional gives potential parents helpful insight.
Pacific Clinics was well represented with attendees, a big win during the “Shark Tank” competition, being selected as a social media influencer, unveiling of a new booth, a networking reception and Chief Public Policy and Advocacy Officer Eva Terrazas moderating the “New Initiatives, Opportunities and Challenges: Medicaid Innovation“ panel.
During Mental Health Month in May, Provisio highlights Pacific Clinics’ work, how we utilize their technology, and our NatCon win.
Myeisha Peguero Gamiño, Chief Communications Officer
mgamino@pacificclinics.org
626-254-5000
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